Dishonour and corruption in Korean law
Written by Barun Wednesday, 11 January 2012 01:20
Iksan law professor Daniel Fiedler explains the concept of "Jeon-Kwan-Ye-Woo," where former judges currently serving as lawyers receive special treatment.
Several problems in the judicial system our outlined, including how judges in Korea are often appointed directly after graduation, current judges blatantly disregard expatriates in the legal system and the commonplace of bribes. Courtesy, The Korea Herald.
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